KL's Best Loved Neighbourhood Pub

Sid’s offers the kind of down-to-earth everyone- knows -everyone friendliness of a typical British neighbourhood pub. No hype, just good hearty food and drinks served in a welcoming atmosphere. The management also strongly believes in being involved in community projects and events.

There are four outlets at time of writing, all done up in similar style, with half-timbered walls, old style furniture and lots of interesting decorations on the walls. The restaurant has both inside and outside seating areas and free wifi service.

Savour such British pub delicacies as Green Pea & Ham Soup, Ploughman’s Lunch, Chicken Tikka Masala, and A Scrum of Bangers (sausages). Other signature dishes are the Ben Nevis Burger and Pigs in Blankets. A full Sunday Roast is available on Sundays from lunchtime onwards.

This is the very first Sid's Pub, where it all started. It's also the busiest, with a good mix of locals and expats. The big events, such as the recent Arthur's Day celebration, are often held here. Basically there's always something on, especially if Frank or Sid happen to be around.

This outlet is famous for its ginormous Ben Nevis Burger which comes with 2 Patties (Pork, Beef or Chicken); add on Bacon, Ham, Egg, Cheese, Lettuce, and Tomato. The Pork patties would be no doubt my choice of protein, as they are juicy and well-seasoned. With the sexy runny egg yolk and melted cheese, this would be an unforgettable meal. Don't forget to soak the chips in plenty of malt vinegar. Yum. Then there's the obligatory Fudge Brownie to finish it all off with.

Service is definitely friendly. Ask for Jonathan or Kabi and they'll take care of you. This is a favourite amongst the girls. Err. For some reason.

This used to be our hangout spot (for me and my friends) way back when there weren't that many bars and pubs in TTDI. Since I've stopped drinking (yea, grew out of it and everything, LOL), I've taken to ordering food whenever I do come here... honestly, very limited variety on the menu, and everything is expensive. Tried the pasta and burgers a couple of times--pretty ok, but I can get better pasta and burgers elsewhere.

I haven't been to Sid's in a while... probably because there are other more interesting places to hangout nearby.